Could Charles Pugh be Detroit's first homeless city councilman? Condo is going into foreclosure

Former media personality and Detroit city council candidate Charles Pugh, who won the most votes in August's primary election, will see his now-foreclosed Brush Park condominium be sold at auction.

Pugh has six months to reclaim the property if he can pay two mortgages on the property. The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press both report that he took out a $77,000 loan and a $308,000 loan to buy the property in 2005. At an 8.25 percent interest rate, Pugh was paying $2,895 monthly payments on the home.

Before moving to the Brush Park condo, records show Pugh had been served 11 eviction notices during a four-year period living in a rented home in downtown's Trolley Plaza.

"I'm just like everybody else. There's times when you run short, perhaps you're more helpful to family members than you should be. But the bottom line is I was able to handle enough to be able to purchase a home," Pugh said on Mildred Gaddis' morning show on WCHB this morning.